List of Chicago White Sox managers

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The Chicago White Sox is a U.S. professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox are members of the American League Central Division in Major League Baseball. In baseball, the head coach of a team is called the manager, or more formally, the field manager. The duties of the team manager include team strategy and leadership on and off the field.[1][2] Since the inception of the team in 1901, it has employed 41 different managers.[3] The team's current manager is Pedro Grifol. Grifol was hired on November 3, 2022.

Grifol replaced Tony La Russa, who was re-hired on October 29, 2020.[4] La Russa's first managerial stint with the team lasted from 1979 to 1986.

The franchise's first major league manager was Hall of Famer Clark Griffith, who managed the team for two seasons and led them to the American League championship in their inaugural season.[3][5][6] Fielder Jones, who managed the team from 1904 to 1908, led the team to its second American League championship and its first World Series championship (no World Series was played in 1901), defeating the White Sox's crosstown rivals, the Chicago Cubs, in the 1906 World Series.[7][8] Pants Rowland and Kid Gleason managed the White Sox to American League championships in 1917 and 1919, respectively, with the White Sox winning the 1917 World Series but losing the 1919 World Series in the infamous Black Sox scandal.[9][10][11][12] The White Sox did not win another American League championship until 1959, with Al López as their manager.[6] The White Sox lost the 1959 World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers.[13][14] The White Sox next captured the American League pennant in 2005 and, with Ozzie Guillén as their manager, defeated the Houston Astros in the 2005 World Series.[6][15][16]

The longest–tenured White Sox manager was Jimmy Dykes, who managed the team for 1,850 games from 1934 to 1946.[3] The only other White Sox managers who have managed more than 1,000 games are Lopez with 1,495, Guillén with 1,135, and Tony La Russa with 1,035.[3] Dykes' 899 wins and 940 losses also lead all White Sox managers.[3] Jones' winning percentage of .592 is the highest of any White Sox manager.[3] Five White Sox managers have served multiple terms managing the team. Nixey Callahan was the White Sox manager in 1903 and part of 1904, and then again from 1912 to 1914.[3] Johnny Evers served two terms as manager, separated by a bout of appendicitis in 1924.[17][18] Eddie Collins served as interim manager for 27 games in 1924 season while Evers was ill and then served as the full–time manager in 1925 and 1926.[19] Lopez served three terms as manager: the first from 1957 to 1965; then for 11 games during the 1968 season, before being hospitalized with appendicitis; and then returning for another 53 games from the end of the 1968 season through the beginning of the 1969 season.[13][20][21] Les Moss served as interim manager for two games in 1968, replacing Eddie Stanky before being replaced by Lopez.[22][23] After Lopez was hospitalized later that season, Moss took over as manager again for 34 games before Lopez returned.[20][22][23] Hall of Famer Frank Chance was hired to manage the team for the 1924 but illness forced him to retire before managing any games.[24][25] Eleven Hall of Famers have managed the White Sox: Griffith, Hugh Duffy, Collins, Evers, Ed Walsh, Ray Schalk, Ted Lyons, Lopez, Bob Lemon Larry Doby and Tony La Russa.[26][27] Lopez and La Russa were elected as manager; the others were elected as players.[13][27]

Key[edit]

# A running total of the number of White Sox managers. Any manager who has two or more separate terms is counted only once.
G Regular season games managed; may not equal sum of wins and losses due to tied games
W Regular season wins
L Regular season losses
Win% Winning percentage
PA Playoff appearances: number of years this manager has led the franchise to the playoffs
PW Playoff wins
PL Playoff losses
Ref(s) Reference(s)
LC League championships: number of league championships, or pennants, achieved by the manager
WS World Series championships: number of World Series victories achieved by the manager
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as a manager
* Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as a player

Managers[edit]

Statistics current through 2022 season
# Manager Seasons G W L Win% PA PW PL LC WS Ref(s)
1 Clark Griffith* 1901–1902 275 157 113 .581 1 [5]
2 Nixey Callahan 1903–1904 180 83 95 .474 [28]
3 Fielder Jones 1904–1908 739 426 293 .592 1 4 2 1 1 [7][8]
4 Billy Sullivan 1909 159 78 74 .513 [29]
5 Hugh Duffy* 1910–1911 310 145 159 .477 [30]
Nixey Callahan 1912–1914 467 226 234 .491 [28]
6 Pants Rowland 1915–1918 591 339 247 .578 1 4 2 1 1 [9][11]
7 Kid Gleason 1919–1923 759 392 364 .519 1 3 5 1 0 [10][12]
8 Johnny Evers* 1924 21 10 11 .476 [17]
9 Ed Walsh* 1924 3 1 2 .333 [31]
10 Eddie Collins* 1924 27 14 13 .519 [19]
Johnny Evers* 1924 103 41 61 .402 [17]
Eddie Collins* 1925–1926 309 160 147 .521 [19]
11 Ray Schalk* 1927–1928 228 102 125 .449 [32]
12 Lena Blackburne 1928–1929 232 99 133 .427 [33]
13 Donie Bush 1930–1931 310 118 189 .384 [34]
14 Lew Fonseca 1932–1934 318 120 196 .380 [35]
15 Jimmy Dykes 1934–1946 1,850 899 940 .489 [36]
16 Ted Lyons* 19461948 434 185 245 .430 [37]
17 Jack Onslow 19491950 185 73 113 .386 [38]
18 Red Corriden 1950 125 52 72 .419 [39]
19 Paul Richards 19511954 613 342 265 .563 [40]
20 Marty Marion 19541956 318 179 138 .565 [41]
21 Al Lopez 19571965 1,431 811 615 .569 1 2 4 1 0 [13][14]
22 Eddie Stanky 19661968 404 206 197 .511 [42]
23 Les Moss 1968 2 0 2 .000 [22]
Al Lopez 1968 11 6 5 .545 [13]
Les Moss 1968 34 12 22 .353 [22]
Al Lopez 19681969 53 23 30 .434 [13]
24 Don Gutteridge 19691970 281 109 172 .388 [43]
25 Bill Adair 1970 10 4 6 .400 [44]
26 Chuck Tanner 19701975 818 401 414 .492 [45]
Paul Richards 1976 161 64 97 .398 [40]
27 Bob Lemon* 19771978 236 124 112 .525 [46]
28 Larry Doby* 1978 87 37 50 .425 [47]
29 Don Kessinger 1979 106 46 60 .434 [48]
30 Tony La Russa 19791986 1,035 522 510 .506 1 1 3 0 0 [49][50]
31 Doug Rader 1986 2 1 1 .500 [51]
32 Jim Fregosi 19861988 419 193 226 .461 [52]
33 Jeff Torborg 19891991 485 250 235 .515 [53]
34 Gene Lamont 19921995 468 258 210 .551 1 2 4 0 0 [54][55]
35 Terry Bevington 19951997 437 222 214 .509 [56]
36 Jerry Manuel 19982003 971 500 471 .515 1 0 3 0 0 [57][58]
37 Ozzie Guillén 20042011 1,295 678 617 .524 2 12 4 1 1 [15][16][59]
38 Don Cooper 2011 2 1 1 .500 [60]
39 Robin Ventura 20122016 810 375 435 .463 [61]
40 Rick Renteria 20172020 545 236 309 .433 1 1 2 0 0 [62]
Tony La Russa 20212022 324 174 150 .537 1 1 3 [49]
42 Pedro Grifol 2023–present 162 61 101 .377 [63]

Managers with multiple tenures[edit]

Statistics current through 2020 season
# Manager Seasons G W L Win% PA PW PL LC WS Ref(s)
2 Nixey Callahan 1903–1904, 1912–1914 648 309 329 .484 [28]
8 Johnny Evers* 1924 124 51 72 .415 [17]
10 Eddie Collins* 1924, 1925–1926 336 174 160 .521 [19]
19 Paul Richards 1951–1954, 1976 774 406 362 .529 [40]
21 Al Lopez 1957–1965, 1968, 1968–1969 1,495 840 650 .564 1 2 4 1 0 [13][14]
23 Les Moss 1968 36 12 24 .333 [22]
30 Tony La Russa 1979–1986, 2021–2022 1,035 522 510 .506 1 1 3 0 0 [49]

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